Zee
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mr grieves said:bustaheims said:Heroic Shrimp said:One or two at most. The very term is literally one of description of a player of talent so rare that we'll see one once in a generation, give or take. And generations are long; a long life witnesses just a handful of generations. So to designate a generational talent, we should be talking about Orr and Gretzky level talent. It is a term intended to indicate one of a select few all-time greats.
Matthews is a wonderful player, already an elite one, and I think one destined to be among the best players in the league throughout his career. He's an extremely special player, but he's not Orr and Gretzky special. But I'd be thrilled to be wrong about that.
Agreed. "Generational talent" is a phrase that's starting to get thrown around a little too much these days. Like you said, Matthews is a wonderful player, a true #1 center, etc., but, he's not a Gretzky/Lemieux/Orr level talent - and there's nothing wrong with that. Very few players have that level of skill.
Ok. If "generational" is face-of-the-game or put-em-on-a-postage-stamp level, Matthews isn't that. But he has the talent to be on the next tier down, with the handful of guys who define their era.
How could he not be? His rookie season, without even accounting for scoring differences between eras or upticks in penalties called, is among the best in league history.
He'd be the first rookie since Ovechkin to hit 40 goals, and like you mentioned this era of hockey is ALOT more difficult to get to 40. Currently only Sid is over 40, and 3-4 other guys are knocking on the door of 40, Matthews included. So yeah, he's a hell of a talent.